Often ISPs have a connection details / client configuration details page
which lists them.

you could always try something like proxy.isp.com  or
proxy.<citycode>.isp.com etc... if its a national isp.  try ports 80,
8080 and 3128.
where city code is associated with your airport code, ie Brisbane is
BNE, etc....

You could always email / ring them :)


Also, they could be (which is quite likely) running a transparent proxy which you will be using anyway. A way to test for this is to setup a firewall rule on a remote network (not connected to your ISP's network) which only allows tcp/80 connections from your end point. if you can't connect, then you know you're running through a proxy :)


Aaron Stout wrote:


Just a quick question. How would i go about trying to find my isp's
proxy server. Would like to use there cache. To speed things up.


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